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Daphne h. pine room may 2012 1884-1962

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Daphne h.pine room may 2012

1884-1962

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introduction

Best known for: being a First Lady who wanted equal rights for everybody.

3 Key qualities:

-independent-brave-showed perseverance

What I find interesting is:

her mom called her granny!

that Eleanor was an orphan.

I CHOSE THIS PERSON BECAUSE she reminds me of michelle obama. My mom showed me a video of michelle obama where she wanted military families to have food and homes. eleanor and Michelle both wanted people to have rights to live a fair life.

Famous Quotation: "everyone must live their life in their own way."

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I read that in World War i eleanor saw the results of the war. for example, she said, "I hate war. I will make a difference in peoples lives." she saw villages destroyed in europe.

I think it was tiring because she had to do everything for herself. for example, she had to make speeches, and, take care of her kids!

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I read that Eleanor was nervous to make her first speech, but Eleanor started to get over it, and started making more, and more speeches.

I think she was really brave because people said, "STOP making speeches," but she didn't!

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I read that Eleanor made a Universal declaration of human rights. she made sure it was passed by the united nations. It is still thought to be one of the most important documents ever written.

I think that it was hard because she had a lot of people saying "don't do this!" but she did not stop.

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I read that people called her ugly and do-gooder.

I think it made her angry, but she ignored them, which must have been hard.

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I read that she spoke out against racism anti-semitism and the internment of japanese americans during World War two. People didn't like what she said and called her ugly and do-gooder but no matter what they said she refused to keep quiet.

I think it was discouraging but she continued to follow her heart.

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not everybody would have the same rights as everybody else.

I think that that would take a lot of courage, because she had almost everybody against her!

I think that it must have been very downputting.

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I was A change maker when I wrote a a letter to the cheese company to tell them to make their cheese wrappers compostable.

I'm Similar to my change maker because I want slavery

to end.

My Change maker is connected to MLK jr and elizabeth Cady Stanton because they all wanted

rights for women, and all people.

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eleanor quiet no

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eleanor

elanor roosevelt first lady

of the world

elanor roosevelt

an inspiring

life

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a person who changes the world somehow in a good way.

a person whose parents died or had to

abandon their kid for some reason.

to keep on going, although it may be a very tough time.

the presidents wife